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PIERIS japonica 6-7’ Japanese Andromeda 
No flower buds for this season. 
Evergreen. Dropping clusters of small fragrant 
white flowers in May. Frequently called Japanese 
bush Lily of Valley. 
it OMMELOP OMMEIN, 3.02.0 ee 7.00 
ives LOmecmme tts Bie Bink 6 o.k 9.00 
Ze etOeecvatt. b.0b.u.. 12.00 
PINUS nigra 50’-60' Austrian Pine 
Long rich dark green needles, vigorous grower— 
thrives at seashore. 
Cua Oma eett. D.eB eo. . 7.50 7.00 
eh We) Bh Vea tid SCA 5 eed . 10.00 9.00 
CML OmES meet Lo 15,0 606 ee. 12.00 11.00 
strobus 80’-100’ White Pine 
Soft steel blue green needles. Very adaptable. Pic- 
. turesque when old. 
Zeon seett D.wBLe! 7.50 
Zyaomo seitab.cB.. ee. 10.00 
OMLOmEe amt OM DO Dae. tn.) 12.00 
thunbergi 60'-70' Japanese Black Pine 
Well sheared plants with long glossy dark green 
| needles and handsome wide spreading branches 
make this hardy plant a useful border evergreen. 
Very resistant to salt spray. 
TED) ti) Che SEAS SCA sph yan eles Me 10.00 9.00 
Si 1G) oC. iad yal 8 Re eee 12.00 11.00 
ApemCOmome LG BD. CB eh. a 16.00 15.00 
LOMO MLL EOL BD saat cs 20.00 
PLATANUS orientalis 70'-90’ Oriental Plane or Sycamore 
(Acerifolia—London Plane) 
Strong grower, deep rooted. Stands soot, smoke and 
resists heat very well. Smooth almost white bark 
when developed. Good street or lawn tree. Needs 
| no spraying. Straight stems. Leaders intact. Well 
| finished crowns. 
| PEL OeLUR Cel 2eLOL bos (Ills 0 13.00 12.50 12.00 
LOM ORL lca tOjen lates 18.00 
